That fake FBI warning ransomware that everyone hates and which Malwarebytes.org made a Youtube video about, actually helped make a real arrest. The FBI ramsomware warns the user that “illegal or Child porn” has been found on their PC, and they must pay a fine to unlock their PC. In this real life case, a man actually had real child pornography on his PC, and he visited the local police station to get help with the ransomware infection. Isn’t this ironic? Below is a link to remove the FBI fake virus for Mac. For windows, see my youtube video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6MaJqNwEbQhttp://techlivewire.com/2013/07/16/fbi-warning-malware-now-showing-up-on-macs/ Most people who get a virus would simply go to their local PC store for help, but a Woodbridge man faces child pornography charges after he received an “FBI Warning” message on his computer, and brought it to police. Jay Matthew Riley went to the Garfield station July 1 asking if he had warrants on file for child pornography after he said an “FBI Warning” message on his computer said he needed to pay a fine or a criminal investigation would begin, Prince William police spokesman Jonathan Perok said. Read more of the story here http://www.insidenova.com/news/local/woodbridge/fbi-warning-virus-leads-to-woodbridge-man-s-arrest/article_1714f5d2-f537-11e2-a9bf-001a4bcf887a.html Prince William police Jay Matthew Riley,